Peter-Michael Kolbe

Peter-Michael Kolbe

Peter-Michael Kolbe (born August 2, 1953 in Hamburg) is a German rower and is one of the greatest single scullers ever. And, with the possible exception of Australia's Stuart Mackenzie, the greatest to have never won an Olympic Gold Medal. He won a record 11 Olympic and World Championship medals in the single scull, including a record 5 Gold Medals in the single scull event at the World Championships. Kolbe's rivalry with Finland's single sculler Pertti Karppinen, which stretched over 14 years, is legendary.

Rowing Biography

In 1975, Kolbe won his first World Rowing Championship in the single scull. He was named German Sportsman of the year for this achievement. He went into the 1976 Olympics as the favorite. On the day of the Olympic finals, the wind was fierce and the course difficult. Kolbe led the entire race only to be passed in the closing moments by Karppinen who had trailed badly during the early portions of the race. Kolbe's reward was a silver medal.

Germany boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics to protest the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. Kolbe left the single scull and rowed in the German National eight (8+), which raced in several European events. His rival, Karppinen won the Gold Medal at the Olympics.

At the 1984 Olympics, Kolbe faced his rival Karppinen once again. Kolbe fought for and got the lead early in the race. He slowly began pulling away from the other rowers. Karppinen languished far back. Over the last thousand meters of the race, Kolbe continued to pull away from the pack, but Karppinen was inching his way back into the race. In the last 150 meters of the race, Karppinen caught an exhausted Kolbe and went on to win his third gold medal.

In both the 1976 and 1984 Olympics, Karppinen and Kolbe separated themselves from the pack turning a multi-boat race into a two boat match. They were the two best scullers in the world. They raced each other many other times and their races were well rowed and hard fought. Unlike the Olympics, Kolbe, more often than not, beat his rival at the World Championships.

At the 1988 Olympics, Kolbe finally beat Karppinen at the Olympics, but there was a new sculling sensation. Thomas Lange won the race with Kolbe again getting silver, and Karppinen not even making the finals.

Kolbe was consistently fast. In all Kolbe's Olympic and World Championship races, only Karppinen, Lange and Andrew Sudduth were ever able to beat Kolbe in a regularly rigged boat.

In 1994, Kolbe became a director of the German Rowing Federation. Today, Kolbe lives with his family in Oslo, Norway.

Achievements

Olympics

* Silver Medal, Single Scull, 1976 Olympic Games
* Silver Medal, Single Scull, 1984 Olympic Games
* Silver Medal, Single Scull, 1988 Olympic Games
* Member, German 1980 Olympic Team (boycotted Olympics)

World Championships

* Gold Medal, Single Scull, 1975
* Gold Medal, Single Scull, 1978
* Silver Medal, Single Scull, 1979
* Gold Medal, Single Scull, 1981
* Gold Medal, Single Scull, 1983
* Bronze Medal, Single Scull, 1985
* Gold Medal, Single Scull, 1986
* Silver Medal, Single Scull, 1987

Henley Royal Regatta

* First Place, Diamond Challenge Sculls, 1987

Links

* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWNGhiKP5HM Video of 1985 World Championship, Single Scull (Kolbe Second Place)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBt3kk1pNTk Video of the Olympic Games in 1976]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R12sosL5GJU Video of the Olympic Games in 1984]


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